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1.
 

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, “Cats” was based on the 14 poems in this T.S. Eliot book.

A. "The Cat in the Hat"
B. "Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats"
C. "That Darn Cat"
D. "Chesire’s Guide to Understanding Alley Cats"

 



2.
 

This musical comedy about Peggy Sawyer’s rise to becoming a Broadway Star won the 2001 Tony Award for best Musical Revival.

A. "Show Boat"
B. "Carousal"
C. "42nd Street"
D. "Me and My Girl"

 



3.
 

The lyrics and music in this 1971 rock opera is the first masterpiece from the legendary writing team of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

A. "Jesus Christ Superstar"
B. "The Phantom of the Opera"
C. "Sound of Music"
D. "Les Miserables"

 



4.
 

Set in 1975, this Tony Award Winning musical is a tragic love story between an American Marine and a 17-year old Vietnamese orphan working as a Bar Girl during the Vietnam War.

A. "South Pacific"
B. "Miss Saigon"
C. "M. Butterfly"
D. "Farewell My Concubine"

 



5.
 

This George Gershwin folk opera opened at New York’s Alvin Theatre on October 10, 1935.

A. "The Nutcracker"
B. "West Side Story"
C. "Oklahoma!"
D. "Porgy & Bess"

 



6.
 

This author’s 1862 novel, “Les Miserables” was the inspiration for Cameron Mackintosh’s highly acclaimed musical by the same name.

A. William Shakespeare
B. Charles Dickens
C. Victor Hugo
D. Elizabeth Barrett Browning

 



7.
 

They played the roles of Christine and Phantom in the Original London cast of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s, “The Phantom of the Opera”.

A. Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford
B. Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison
C. Liza Minnelli and Michael Bolton
D. Bernadette Peters and Matthew Broderick

 



8.
 

In the musical “Evita”, the opening scene takes place in this year, outside a café in Junin, Argentina, when Eva Duarte was 15-years old.

A. 1921
B. 1940
C. 1958
D. 1935

 



9.
 

Lancelot leaves this country for England, in the musical “Camelot”, after he learns of King Arthur’s Round Table.

A. Spain
B. France
C. Scotland
D. Malta

 



10.
 

Queen Aggravain, placed this object under twenty downy mattresses to test Princess Winnifred’s Sensitivity, in the musical, “Once Upon A Mattress.”

A. Pea
B. Gold Coin
C. Feather
D. Thimble

 



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